Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Birmingham, Ala.” in chapter 1.32 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33.:

...64, in charge on Yankee pickets in Oconee swamp. He is now Dr. J. S. Todd, of Atlanta, Ga., and surgeon of Georgia Division of U. C. V. Cadet Thomas A. Hamilton, of Columbia county, Ga., now of Birmingham, Ala. , was severely wounded in shoulder at Oconee bridge, over Oconee river, on Central railroad, on November 25, 1864. Cadets Commander, W. Baker, Edmund Jordan, Mabry, John McLeod and G. Smith, died ...
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